Now I totally want a s'more and am s'moreless. Damn you people and my suggestible ways.
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I don't know, the marshmallow talk is actually making me crave Rice Krispies Treats.
But only homemade Rice Crispie Treats--the packaged ones just aren't the same.
I have discovered David Tennant in a ten-year-old episode of Foyle's War, in which he plays a pacifist with a gun. Nice to see his roles haven't changed much. *grins*
Oh, the packaged ones suck. They need to be homemade and still slightly warm.
I had s'mores this weekend! Em and I went to Girl Scout camp! We set the first one on fire, eat it, and then toast one for the actual s'more.
ALso very good? Get chunks of banana - about marshmallow sized - and roast it over the fire and then out that between the chocolate and the grahams. SO NOMMITY DELICIOUS!
I was sweating in my house.
Don't you live in Texas? Isn't that the norm?
What do you mean, you aren't supposed to set the marshmallows on fire?
Jilli's way is the one true way.
Apart from where she eats them, yes.
The norm in Texas is to air-condition things so much that it's a shock when you go outside, and your glasses fog up from the change in temperature.
Yesterday I got to meet an uncle I didn't know I had. He was dropped on his head as a baby, and suffered severe brain damage. He's been in an institution most all his life.
He was at another uncle's 85 birthday party yesterday.
My mom's mom had 12 kids: two sets of twins (one set died shortly after birth), one stillborn baby, one son who was killed in a sledding accident, the one dropped on his head... and the rest. </Gilligan's Island>
They were dairy farmers, just like my dad's parents.
They need to be homemade and still slightly warm.
Oh, yeah . . .